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TagManage Means Easy Intranet Blogging
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Today marks the release of TagManage 2007, an SMB (small and mid-sized business) app for social bookmarking and blogging. TagManage was created by samuelbressi productions (yes, all lowercase).
Clients can install TagManage onto their intranets and enable employees to bookmark frequently-visited sites and publish blog entries.
“TagManage is built upon four basic, fundamental principles: bookmark, blog, tag, and share,” said Samuel Bressi. (We'll let you guess what his position is in the company.)
“Users can apply tags to bookmarks, blogs, and even other users, creating a social mesh of shared resources.”
Bookmarks and blog entries can be marked either public or private, making it a dandy addition to enterprises that want to reinvigorate the line between public and private activity.
Mess around with TagManage at the TagManage website.
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